Armor shop
- Dragon Master
- Merchant
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This is really sweet... I like how you mixed armour from all different lego "time periods" into the one building... great job!
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n. pl. Knights Templars or Knights Templar
1.A member of an order of knights founded about 1118 to protect pilgrims in the Holy Land during the Second Crusade.
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n. pl. Knights Templars or Knights Templar
1.A member of an order of knights founded about 1118 to protect pilgrims in the Holy Land during the Second Crusade.
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- Umgarla
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Yay! The KK2 torsos can actually be used for something!
Overall a nice moc, with some very good details. I like what you did with the inverted slopes at the end of the roofs. I don't know if the rear wall looks dull or anything, that's not what I focus on in this moc anyway...
Overall a nice moc, with some very good details. I like what you did with the inverted slopes at the end of the roofs. I don't know if the rear wall looks dull or anything, that's not what I focus on in this moc anyway...
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I really like the roof line and the way that it opens in the back. I also like the way you used green. Very good MOC !!!!
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- Blueandwhite
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I must say, this is quite nice. I like the overall shape, and I'm a big fan of green tudor buildings. There's something about green that really appeals to me.
This actually reminds me of Piglet's "Knight's Home".
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Very cool.
Later.
This actually reminds me of Piglet's "Knight's Home".
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Very cool.
Later.
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- Fry_slayer
- Steward
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Both. (I think)Fry_slayer wrote: Just asking because i am not from "classic era", the cross shield on the front of ur shop.... sticker or original?
Anyway, nice shop. I too thought the back wall was a bit plain, and those panels are never too pretty when you can see the other side. Regardless, I like the shape, the green, and the amount of detail inside.
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Very well done! The green color works very well and the "tudoring" was done nicely.
The interior is nicely detailed and I love how you open it up!
The balcony thingy on the end is well done and adds a lot to the overall appearence. One thing I would take issue with, though, and that is the over-use of wall-panels for the back wall. I can understand the lack of gray bricks to build a back wall, though.
Keep it up, and you'll end up a respected builder some day!
D-Man
The interior is nicely detailed and I love how you open it up!
The balcony thingy on the end is well done and adds a lot to the overall appearence. One thing I would take issue with, though, and that is the over-use of wall-panels for the back wall. I can understand the lack of gray bricks to build a back wall, though.
Keep it up, and you'll end up a respected builder some day!
D-Man